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In October 2007 a hard X-ray burst was detected by the INTEGRAL satellite from a direction consistent with the position of AX J1818.8-1559, an X-ray source at low Galactic latitude discovered with the ASCA satellite in 1996-1999. The short duration (0.8 s) and soft spectrum (power law photon index of 3.0+/-0.2) of the burst in the 20-100 keV range are typical of Soft Gamma-ray Repeaters and Anomalous X-ray Pulsars. We report on the results of an observation of AX J1818.8-1559 obtained with the Suzaku satellite in October 2011. The source spectrum, a power law with photon index 1.5, and flux 2x10^{-12} erg cm^-2 s^-1 (2-10 keV), do not show significant variations with respect to the values derived from archival data of various satellites (ROSAT, XMM-Newton, Chandra, Swift) obtained from 1993 to 2011. We discuss possible interpretations for AX J1818.8-1559 and, based on its association with the INTEGRAL burst, we propose it as a new member of the small class of magnetar candidates.
We present detailed analysis of the transient X-ray source 2XMMi J003833.3+402133 detected by XMM-Newton in January 2008 during a survey of M 31. The X-ray spectrum is well fitted by either a steep power law plus a blackbody model or a double blackbo
We present deep observations of the field of the magnetar CXOJ164710.2-455216 in the star cluster Westerlund 1, obtained in the near-infrared with the adaptive optics camera NACO@VLT. We detected a possible candidate counterpart at the {em Chandra} p
Pulsations from the high mass X-ray binary AXJ1910.7+0917 were discovered during Chandra observations performed in 2011 (Israel et al. 2016). We report here more details on this discovery and discuss the source nature. The period of the X-ray signal
We present a multiwavelength study of the field containing the unidentified X-ray source AX J1639.0-4642, discovered with the ASCA observatory and recently detected with the IBIS telescope, onboard the INTEGRAL satellite, dubbed IGR J16393-4643. The
The population of clearly identified anomalous X-ray pulsars has recently grown to seven, however, one candidate anomalous X-ray pulsar (AXP) still eludes re-confirmation. Here, we present a set of seven Chandra ACIS-S observations of the transient p